Asian Youth Games 2009

AYG athletes Jabez Su and Abel Lim share their Games experience at Milo AYG Live! celebration party

It is not everyday that fans, members of the public and students from various local schools get the chance to interact with Singapore's Asian Youth Games athletes. At Milo's Building Young Champions forum, however, they got the rare opportunity to do just that. ...

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AYG Closing Ceremony: A picture story

As the curtains to the inaugural Asian Youth Games drew to a close, we give you a peek into the closing ceremony held to mark the successful completion of the games. ...

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Red Sports had 64 AYG stories on Singapore athletes

Singapore's AYG contingent did not disappoint, and to keep up, our crew of writers and photographers brought to you, readers, 64 stories journalling our young athletes in action at the AYG. ...

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Highlights of the Asian Youth Games: The Top 10 Team Singapore moments

Sporting moments are the soul of a sports event, and they linger on even after the curtains have fallen. Red Sports has put together our top 10 list of Team Singapore moments at the inaugural Asian Youth Games. ...

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“I have not eaten Twisties in 4 months…” – Clarence Chew, after Singapore’s memorable run in AYG Table Tennis

Singapore's Isabelle Li, Clarence Chew, Tay Jit Kiat and Chau Hai Qing clinched the bronze medal for the table tennis mixed team event after losing out to the eventual champions China in the semi-finals of the recently concluded Asian Youth Games. ...

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Catch our AYG Team Singapore athletes at the MILO® AYG LIVE! Celebration Party

In support of the inaugural Asian Youth Games 2009, Nestlé MILO® is proud to be the presenter of a well-deserved celebration event called MILO® AYG Live! Celebration Party – a post celebration party held at Downtown East. ...

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AYG Closing Ceremony: Golden girl Quah Ting Wen clinches Most Valuable Player Award

The two most outstanding athletes of the inaugural Asian Youth Games were unveiled at the closing ceremony today. The Most Valuable Player (MVP) Female Award went to Singapore's Quah Ting Wen, while the Republic of Korea's Chang Gyucheol took home the MVP Male Award. Both swimmers went home with 4 gold medals, with Ting Wen adding a bronze to her glittering haul. ...

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